Troy102 owners thread

This thread is full of misinformation.

All Troy 102s were purchased by a single, large volume buyer. The buyer resides in Canmore and for discretion I will only refer to him by his first name, Mike.
 
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Picked it up this afternoon, literally completely stock. Will take better photos later.

Cycling some winchester .308 ammo, did result in damage to the bullet tips... Hmm.
 

Yeah those get a feedramp-flat everytime they load normally in a semi-auto. However it doesn't prevent 1moa grouping within 300m in my experience.

When hunting or anytime you unload-rechamber a cartridge a few times you may take care in the orientation you put the cartridge back in the magazine. After 3 chambering of such a pointed-soft-point bullet it can look like a tipped bullet.

Another approach would be to hand feed your first cartridge in the chamber. You want to hold your charging handle closer to diminish the odds of a slam-fire. But you must make sure the extractor tension doesn't prevent the bolt to go into battery. Remember that useless forward assist?
So it's a little tricky but the best way to keep your first shot with a symetrical soft-point. It's also quieter if you're already in your hunting zone.

Or stick with FMJ, HP and tipped bullets.
 
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Yeah those get a feedramp-flat everytime they load normally in a semi-auto. However it doesn't prevent 1moa grouping within 300m in my experience.

When hunting or anytime you unload-rechamber a cartridge a few times you may take care in the orientation you put the cartridge back in the magazine. After 3 chambering of such a pointed-soft-point bullet it can look like a tipped bullet.

Another approach would be to hand feed your first cartridge in the chamber. You want to hold your charging handle closer to diminish the odds of a slam-fire. But you must make sure the extractor tension doesn't prevent the bolt to go into battery. Remember that useless forward assist?
So it's a little tricky but the best way to keep your first shot with a symetrical soft-point. It's also quieter if you're already in your hunting zone.

Or stick with FMJ, HP and tipped bullets.

Will be going fmj. Need to shoot long range up to a mile.

I shoot 300 with my .22lr :D
 
Alrighty, got mine in the post today. Dual ejectors... yus lol No idea how practical they are but whatevs
The gun is actually smaller than I thought it would be and strangely enough that weird ass looking stock is comfy in the shoulder. My take down pins are normal, no unnecessary force to pop em out. Will try to clean it up and oil tonight and report back.
 
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